I love it. I sit and play, mostly, so it's balanced great for that and is so versatile across a number of music and playing styles.
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Yeah, we'll see if that does the trick. Thanks again!
For what it's worth, here's what the old post looked like.
I put the new post on and the beer immediately went up the line out. I don't think there was a clog at all. Going to leave it for a couple days to see if it makes the difference.
That's awesome, I can't wait to try one.
Yeah, I was worried about contamination, too. I'll give your method a try. Thanks for all the advice!
Thanks! It's a D'Angelico Brighton Deluxe.
Yeah, I was thinking of the PRS and the Gretsch Duo Jet.
I have this one, which is similar in shape.
Yeah, not removing the dip tube entirely?
Also, I would assume with a slow leak that I would find myself running out of CO2 pretty quickly, right?
Ok, very good to know. No dry-hopping in the keg and I transferred it to a secondary and then the keg, which removed the majority of the sediment (though it is a hazy IPA).
I'm interested to see if the dip tube is clogged as well, though.
I was thinking the same. It's a hazy IPA and I had a floating dip tube on there which fell off after kegging and carbing, so I put the regular dip tube in.
I'm wondering if there's not even enough carbonation to force the beer up through the dip tube but I will see.
Ok, good to know. Thank you.
The beer is at 38F and I have this problem with my other keg that has the same posts. No pressure leaks at all and pre-carbonated, store-bought sixtels pour fine.
Forgot to mention but there's almost no pour pressure, as well, despite the CO2 being near 15 psi, lines being open and there being the sound of air escaping when I burp the keg.
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